(Aichi) - Do you know DIRT TRIAL? It's time trial race on the dirt cource. I want, everybody like DIRT TRIAL race. Come on here. I live in Aichi pre.Japan (car, motorsport, dirttrial, dirtrace, race, licence)
(Tokyo) - you are lile a obosan! (obosan, shugyo, bukkyo, japan, minobu, juzu)
(Tokyo) - Aobouzu's Official Web Site (AOBOUZU, PUNKBAND, BUDDY, MusicWeb, OFFICIALSITE, Member'sDIARY, indies)
(Okayama) - sorry this page langage is japanese only
(Saga) -(2002) come on namoamidabutu. (muryouju, housenji, joudosinnsyuu, hongwanji, namuamidabutu)
(Saitama) -(2001) YAHEE ARIMORI presents GYAFUNDOH. Are you ready? There is the end of maze. Anybody says GYAFUN !!!!! (baystars, searex, yokohama, shonan, NPB, baseball)
(Miyagi) -(2001) Daimanji Temple's Home Page. (zen, daimanji, sendai, Japan)
(Osaka) -(2001) Kenshoji's Home Page (St.Honen' Page) (JODO, sect, St.Honen, a, prayer, to, buddha, bishop, Buddhism, Amida-buddha)
(Hyogo) -(2000) The bell at Myouhou Temple of Nichiren faction in Yamasaki district of Fukusaki, Japan is about 120cm tall and 60 cm diameter. The bell, for having an engraved phrase by Fukakusa-No-Gensei-Shounin is considered so precious that it escaped metal seizure during WW-II. The phrase says to have been created by Nititoyoshouninn of Myougan Temple in Kyoto in the Ming year 2; However Gensei's own poem collection "Sozanshuu" has the exact same phrase with the title of For Myouhou Temple Engraving, thus the real author is thought to be Gensei who pilgrimed under Nichidtoyo quitting the official duty of Hikone's shogun Iy Naotaka. (Temple, Monk, Bell, Myouhouji, Mitsugi, Hiroshima, Harima, Buddhism, Gosanliterature, Goshouji)
(Kyoto) -(1998) This is a web page of UEDA HOUI(Buddhist vestment) BUTSUGU(Buddhist altar things) Co.,Ltd. which is located in the center of the Kyoto City, Japan. This page contains lists of antiques such as Buddhist images, Buddhist altar things, scroll paintings, Shinto images. This page will be updated occasionally, so why don't you bookmark it !! (antique, Buddhist, image, altar, vestment, Shinto)